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Show CLASSIFIED AD RATES 28 words or Ust, $2.50 rorun $2.00 por wook. Deadline: Tuosday 4 p.m. For Sale Miscellaneous PILE is soft and lofty. ..colors retain brilliance in carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $2, Kolob Lumber. m!7 '65 TRAVELEZE trailer, 20 ft., self contained, for $1 ,700, in very good condition. Call 489-8404 after 5 p.m. tfn "YARD SALE lots of miscellaneous items. Thursday, Thurs-day, Friday, and Saturday, 329 East 200 South, 489-4172. ml7 BABY CRIB with inner spring mattress. Good condition, $30, phone 489-6183, 502 South 400 East, Springville. ml7 14-FOOT boat, fiberglass, tilt-down holclaw trailer. Call 489-7581 . mlO PRESCRIPTIONS Fountain free delivery. S.O.S. Drug 214 South Main 489-6041. tfc AVON to see or buy for more information call 377-4524. n27tfc Personal WOULD you like to be guaranteed to lose 10 lbs. in 10 days? If so, call 798-8304. m24 CHASE winter fat away with "Fast Acting" Super Slenderite Diet Capsules at Art City Pharmacy, 164 South Main, Springville, Utah. ml7 Museum shows variety of moods and media By Beverley Kamsey , Visitors to the Springville Museum tof Art this month will see art works in a wide variety of styles and media ranging from the gigantic, non-figurative non-figurative paintings of former computer systems analyst Ed Dolinger to 500 pieces of work, in almost as many media, from the students of the Nebo School District. Dolinger's show consists con-sists of 21 large works on canvas and 2 pieces of sculpture. While the modern, colorful Dolinger works may not appeal to everyone, he has created some interesting moods with bold vertical columns of color poured in oil and acrylics which evoke a rhythmic feeling. An interesting series of small pieces ranging from about 3 inches by 11 inches to about 3 inches by 20 inches, creates the crypic mood ' of the "Runes" - ancient Ger-manic Ger-manic alphabet characters for which they are named. The west galleries are filled with Dolinger's study of color in vertical stripes, many of them pure strips of primary color. His study of spacing and the effect of Toastmaster Roger Williams (left) of the Springville Klwanis Club, greets speaker Sterett Neal, who addressed the local group about advances in the communications industry in the last few years. Sterett discussed the for-incoming for-incoming technology and the great advances in the radio industry since the early I940's 49-5&5 For Sale - Real Estate Northeast Springville, brick bi-level with garage. 1400 square feet, three bedrooms, V. baths, large family room with fireplace. Assumable 7 loan 489-7168. m3, $47,500, three-bedroom brick home carport, carpet, drapes, disposal, excellent ex-cellent condition. Metal storage shed. Large lot in quiet neighborhood. Call 489-6731 after 6. No agents. ml7 Wanted to Buy OLD coins wanted. High cash prices paid for gold coins, silver and rare coins. 225-5887. . mlO U.S. and foreign coins and stamps. Need gold and silver any form. 230 North University, Provo. 375-2900. s28tfc Lost & Found SMALL light brown male dog, lost in vicinity of Brookside. Very timid. Reward, 489-6475. ml7 . Gold and Silver KRUGERRANDS Buy & Sell 230 No. University, Provo 375-2900 For Sale Auto MISSION must sell 72 Opel G.T. Call 489-6391 or 489-9115. m24 Take showers rather than tub baths. Substituting Sub-stituting one shower for one bath per day would save almost 2,000 gallons of hot water in a year. color in binations varied. various corn-is corn-is lively and Upstairs the visitor is amazed to discover the wide variety of media being used to teach art to students in the Nebo School District. A sampling sam-pling from one wall of the large exhibit reminds the viewer, that these days kids are using string, crayon, gum, water-colors, water-colors, yarn, colored pencil, construction paper, sand, pudding, straw, cotton, sponge, origami, ink, pastels, poster paint and markers. Some of the better pencil drawings in the exhibit are provided by students from the fifth grade at Park View, , seventh grade at Springville Middle and sixth and seventh grade at Spanish Fork Schools. Interesting watercolors by seventh graders at Springville Middle and sixth graders at Payson . Middle' schools are also included in the exhibit. Several fine works in pastels, counterchange designs, and shadowgram are oh display from Springville Middle School. The schools exhibit will run through May 23. I f. ?; s v I fw MY LFI10 11 sure to Tl FR FAST ACTION Services BABYSITTING in my home, 489-7972. ml7 Will build custom stereo stands speaker boxes, book cases, toy boxes, piano benches, etc. Call 225-1339. tfn POSTERS painted for any occasion. oc-casion. Call Springville Herald or 489-6958. tfn CASH LOANS Jon's Pawn Shop & Shoe Repair. Many items for sale 750 North Main. 489-7570. . m30tfc DYNAMIC TRAVELING DISCO! Attn: Youth Leaders. We would like to do your Disco Dance. For any stake, ward, school, group or club. We offer you our services at an affordable price. You don't have to pay $150 or $175. We will do your dance for $80, with all the Good Popular Music. For more information in-formation call Craig or Pat Conover at 489-6958. 710 South 800 East. Springville, Utah 84663. tfc NOTARY Public service, Art City Pharmacy, 164 South Main. 489-5618. tfc DEAD and useless animals removal nominal charge. John Kuhni Sons, Phone 373-7600. tfc PHOTO copying service. Copies anything up to 1 1 x 14 inches. Coin operated Art City Pharmacy, 164 South Main. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. tfc RUBBER stamps "made to order" "ready made" or "repaired." All sizes. Prices low. Also official seals and supplies. Art City Publishing Co. your Rubber Stamp Center in Central Utah. 161 South Main, Springville, Phone 489-5651 . tfc Michael Eugene White celebrated his first ' birthday May 7 at two separate parties given in his honor. Michael, the son of Kinmett Eugene and Laurie Johnson White, has one sister, Allison, 2. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Bertha B. Johnson of Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Kinmett White . of Sutherland, Virginia. Invest in energy conservation con-servation improvements. At current fuel prices, recommended improvements im-provements will pay for themselves many time over during the life of the house. To find out just how much you can save, call the Utah Energy Hot Line: toll-free 1-800-662-3633.. For Rent TWO-bedroom home, $195 with yard care plus deposit and utilities. No pets. 595 East 900 South, 489-5451. m24 ONE bedroom basement apartment. Utilities paid, no pets, LDS standards, $125 per month. Phone 489-9286. ml7 TWO-bedroom apartment. Washerdryer hookups, carpeting and drapes, in Springville, 489-8452, 117 West 700 South. ml7 DUPLEX apartments. One and two bedrooms, partly furnished. Good location. Reasonable rent. No smoking, smok-ing, drinking or pets. 489-7260. mlO FURNISHED one bedroom apartment. LDS standards. 500 South Main, Springville. m3tfc FOUR room apartment 145 East 300 South. Partly furnished, fur-nished, absolutely no smok-' ing, absolutely no pets. 489-5287. a26tfc KIDS WELCOME in ART CITY VILLAGE APTS. Unfurnished apt, wall to wall carpet, drapes, fridge, stove, air conditioning, disposal, washerdryer hook-ups. Call 225-3746. m24tfc Wanted - Help APPLICATIONS are being accepted ac-cepted by Mapleton City for the position of Police Chief. Application forms may be obtained from the Mapleton City office, 35 East Maple, Mapleton, Utah 84663, and must be received on or before May 25, 1979, 489-7310. m24 CHIROPRACTIC Assistant to act as receptionist, insurance in-surance typist, assist in ex-'aminations, ex-'aminations, etc. Apply at the office of Dr. Arnold Ot- terson by calling for an interview in-terview appointment at 489-4466. . ml7 LADY or man and wife to care for ambulatory senior citizen woman. Live in, hours flexible, salary negotiable beginning June 1st. Call 225-9528. ml7 NEED experienced home sewers. Call after 6 p.m., 489-6412, Elmo Johnson. j7 GENERAL housework. Part time, good working conditions. condi-tions. References please. 489-5249. mlOtfc SEWING machine operators needed, $2.90 an hour plus piece rate, full time Monday through Friday. Please call for appointment 375-3070. m!7 BE your own boss. High earnings. ear-nings. We train. Route sales, telephone sales, or sell to your own contacts. Fuller Brush Co., 225-2662. M28tfn Thrice is he arm'd that hath his quarrel just, And he but naked, though lock'd up in steel, Whose conscience with injustice is corrupted. Shakespeare LOTS FOR SALE In Springville's newest subdivision. Inquire now for best selection- for your new home site. NEW HOMES Ready for you to move in. Choose your own colors starting in the $50,000. THREE DUPLEX LOTS Take all for $32,500. Lew 489-7186 Ann 489-9732 Carol 489-6271 Frank 489-7767 Bryce 489-6058 Lee 489-5345 AMn 489-6185 489-5689 "1m get re5iiitsJ LEGAL NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP AND PROBATE NOTICES Coniult County Cltrk or the Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. UI477 Estate of CLINTON CHESTER JENKINS, deceased. DARLENE JENKINS whose address is 37 South 1100 East, Springville, Utah, has been appointed Personal Representative of the estate of the above named decedent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication: Dated this 7th day of May, 1979. DARLENE JENKINS Personal Representative ill South 1100 Kast Springville, Utah 84663 CLAIR M. ALDRK'H OF ALDRICII & NELSON Attorneys for Personal Representative 13 East 200 North Provo, Utah 846(11 Published in the Springville Herald May 10, 17 and 24, 1979. INVITATION TO RID Nebo School District hereby announces it will accept sealed bids on a home constructed by the Payson High School vocational education class under the direction of Ronald Philips. The house is now located on the northeast corner of the football field at the Payson High School. An open house is scheduled lor May 21, 1979 from noon to 6:00 p.m. Any questions relating to the home should be directed to Mr. Philips at the Payson High School. Sealed bids will be accepted at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, 350 South Main, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660, until 2:00 p.m., Wednesday May 30, .1979, at which time they will be opened. It is the responsibility of the successful bidder to move the home to the new location The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Errol J.Smith Clerk-Treasurer Published in the Springville Herald May 17, 1979. Justice of Peace docket The report of the Springville Justice of the Peace shows that the following individuals eithered appeared before Justice of the Peace Wally Peterson or forfeited for-feited bail this week. Una Glazier, speeding; Gregory Thomas, expired inspection and expired registration; James Cloward, expired registration; Nancy Haines, speeding; Steven Killpack, running a stop sign; Calvin Davis, expired ex-pired registration; Colleen Bird, speeding. Drive at steady speeds as long as traffic permits. Repeatedly varying highway high-way speed by 5 miles per hour can reduce gas mileage by as much as 1.3 miles .per gallon. While there is a lower class I am in it. While there is a criminal class I am of it. While there is a soul in prison I am not free. ) WESTSIDE MARKET 241 South 100 West No Stamps Cheaper Prices Friendly Service Hours: 7:45 10:00 weekly Closed Sundays Mrs. Paul Beals, Mgr. 489-5411 Mary Ann K. Carrier Funeral services for Mary Ann Haycock King Carrier, 73, who died of cardiac arrest Sunday, May 13, 1979, at the Utah Valley Hospital, will be held today at 2 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary. in Lehi. She was born June 23, 1905 in Sunnyside, Carbon County, a daughter of William Brindley and Elizabeth Sellers Haycock. She married David S. King in 1924, and he died in 1941. She then married Nathan Carrier in 1943. Survivors include one son and one daugher. Darwin King, American Fork; Mrs. Elizabeth K. Schaffer, Salt Lake City; three brothers and four sisters, Franklin Haycock. Fresno, Calif.; Alfred Haycock, Orem; Leroy Haycock, Roy; Mrs. Sylvia Chidester, Iehi; Mrs. Virginia Cook, Springville; Mrs. Euphama Olmstead, Selma, Calif.; and Mrs. Vivian Jewkes, East Carbon City, Carbon County. Friends may call at the mortuary one hour, prior to services on Thursday. Burial will be in Lehi City Cemetery. Watercolors displayed The works of some of America's best - known watercolor painters and printmakers are currently on display at Brigham Young University. The 10th Annual Watercolor West Exhibition and the Society of American Graphic Artists 55th National Traveling Print Exhibition are being displayed in the Harris Fine Arts Center art galleries during May. The Watercolor West Exhibition is in the Secured Art Gallery through May 23 and the S.A.G.A. Print Exhibition is in the B.F. Larsen Art Gallery through May 31. Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder. Washington Drop By And SEE OUR Selection Of Small Economy Cars 78 Datsun B210 2 dr Coupe $4195 78 Ford Pinto 3 dr Hatchback $4095 78 Sirroco At, Air, AMFM Cassette I Low Miles $5995 74 Toyota Pickup $2295 75 VW 4cyl.2dr 78 Ford Fiesta Kudio, 4 Speed 77 Ford Mustang 4 spd, Air $4295 78 Audi Fox GTI 2 dr, 4 spd, Radio $5595 Visit One Of Our Fine Salesmen Bill Barth-Fred Hoberts-Doug Hancey 90 Cars To Choose Sell. Come And See Us. Open Till 7 p.m. Chuck Peterson Motor 400 South University Ave. Provo 374-1751 May 17, oWtaarie David E. Manwaring David Elmer Man-waring, Man-waring, formerly of Salt Lake City, 91, died Sunday, May 6, 1979, at a convalescent center in Pomona, Calif. Mr. Manwaring was born to David and Marion Atwood Manwaring on May 14, 1887, in Springville, Utah. He married Leona Goodrich on Sept. 14, 1910 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Manwaring's survivors include his wife; son. Perry E. Manwaring. Claremont Calif.; daughters, Mrs. F. Walter (Hazel) Hilbig; Mrs. H. DeLoy (June) An-dreasen, An-dreasen, Salt Lake City Mrs. Elvyn I. (Venice) Bascom, Roosevelt; Mrs. Grant G. (Hope) Williams, Spanish Fork; brothers, Ashel Manwaring, Man-waring, Vernal; Dee Manwaring, Provo; sisters, Mrs. James (Alta) Duvall, Moses Lake, Washington; Thelma Manwaring, Vernal; 20 grandchildren and 75 great - grandchildren. grand-children. Funeral services were held Saturday May 12 in Salt Lake City. Burial was in Sunset Gardens of the Valley. Martha P. Tiffany Funeral services for Martha Peterson Beddoes Sabin Tiffany, 78, were held Tuesday in the Salem First Ward Chapel. She died May 12, 1979 after a brief illness. She was born April 14, 1901 in Salem, to Andrew and Emma Dickman Peterson. She married Ellis C. Beddoes Feb. 16, 1921 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died. She married Ernest N. Sabin. He died. She then married Arvill Z. Tiffany who later died. She was employed in Springville for over 40 years. Survivors include two sons, Don Beddoes, Denver, Colo., Noel Ray Sabin, Kaysville; three daughters, Mrs. J. Alden (Dorothy) Richins, Centerville, Mrs. Gene (Mem) Greenhalgh; Provo; Mrs. W. Lynn Rabbit $2895 $4095 From All Priced To 1979 - Thg Springville Orvil Andrew Callister Orvil Andrew Callister, 67, died May 15, 1979, in Springville after a lengthy illness. He was born February 6, 1912, Oakley, Idaho, to Annie Mae Elison and John W. Callister. He attended public schools in Oakley and in Tooele, Utah. Mr. Callister was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army He was employed at International Smelting and Refining Company, Utah State Roads, and was retired from the Tooele Army Depot. He was a member of LDS Church. He died at the home of his brother Robert Callister. Survived by: son, David; daughter, Christie; both Salt Lake City; sisters, Mrs. James M. (Hannah) Frasen, Grantsville; Mrs. John W. (Raida) Greenland, Isabel Callister, both Tooele; brothers, Robert E. Callister, Springville; J. Floyd Callister, Tooele. Funeral services will be held today, May 17, at 11 a.m. at Tate Mortuary in Tooele. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Burial will be in Tooele City Cemetery. Ervin D. Ford Funeral services for Ervin Dell Ford, 84 were held Thursday, May 10 at the Wallsburg Ward Chapel. He died May 7, 1979. at his home. Mr. Ford was born April 11, 1895 in Wallsburg to Martin and Amberzine Allred Ford Jr. He married Stella Vilate Batty, June 30, 1915 (Glenda) Jackman, Springville; 19 grandchildren; grand-children; 28 great -grandchilren; one brother, Elmer Peterson, Salem; three sisters, Mrs. John (Anne) Abildskov, Salem, Lottie Payzant and Lucy Hanks, both of Springville. - Burial was in the Salem City Cemetery. GBGKE) YOUR COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE CENTER SALES, SERVICE, LEASING, RENTALS, FINANCE, INSURANCE FOR PROVO, OREM, SPRINGVILLE LEASE SPECIAL 79 CAMARO COUPE 8516, air cond., pb, ps, auto-trans, radio, rally wheels, decor group. LEASE FOR $ 1 4 oo 36 MONTH OPEN END LEASE RESIDUAL $3750.00, INITIAL COST $163.32 OFFER EXPIRES 51979 WE LEASE FOR LESS Herald - Page thirteen Florence C. Smith Florence Anderson Collings Smith, 88, died May 11, 1979 at a Los Angeles Hospital from causes incident to age. She was born Sept. 12, 1890 in Koosharem, Beaver County, to Erastus and Mary Jane Norton Anderson. She married Roy Collings in 1910 in Monroe. They were later divorced. She married Lee Smith, in Provo. He died in 1942. Mrs. Smith was a prominent business woman in the Provo and Springville area. She and her husband, Lee Smith, founded the Chicken Roost Restaurant in Springville and she and her family operated this restaurant from 1936 to 1958. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include two sons and four daughters, Mrs. George (Zoe) Roberts, Anchorage, Alaska; Mrs. George (Veon) Dixon and Verge Collings of Santa Maria, Calif.; Mack Collings of Monterey Park, Calif.; Mrs. Paul (Maureen) Larsen, Orem; and Mrs. Gene (Norma) Markowski of Virginia Beach, Va.; 15 grand-chilren, grand-chilren, 23 great -grandchilren; and five great - great - grandchildren; grand-children; and one sister, Mrs. Ruby A. Claudin, Provo. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. Buy power tools with the lowest horsepower adequate for th work you want to do. Use hand tools, hand lawn mowers, pruners, and clippers whenever possible. A wise man does n. : trust all his eggs to or.s basket. Cervantes in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was the brother of a Springville man. Survivors include his wife; two sons and two daughters, Vern E. Ford, Las Vegas, Mrs. William L. (Minnie) Kelsch Provo Mrs. Cullen (Doris) Batty, Roosevelt; Dell B. Ford, Lindon; 15 grandchildren; grand-children; 13 great -grandchildren; two brothers Mirl M. Ford, Springville, and Mayo A. Ford, Salt Lake. He was preceded in death by three grandchildren. Burial was in the Wallsburg Cemetery. PER MO. PLUS TAX & LIC. i |